• Resolved omniafausta

    (@omniafausta)


    Hi,
    After doing some updates on WordPress en plugins I just noticed that your plugin says I don’t have a htaccess file, and I should add some code. But I do have an .htaccess file, and that code is in there…
    Any ideas? Would it be safer to put the redirect on PHP redirect?

    Thanks!

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  • Plugin Support Jarno Vos

    (@jarnovos)

    Hi @omniafausta,

    It could be that the .htaccess file is not writable, and that the Dashboard Notice appears as a result of this.

    Could you share the full error message that you’re seeing in the Dashboard about this, so I can check if this might apply here?

    Kind regards, Jarno

    Thread Starter omniafausta

    (@omniafausta)

    the file has 644 as permissions set

    this is the error message (in Dutch):
    Er is een functie ingeschakeld die een .htaccess bestand vereist, maar het bestand bestaat niet. Voeg de volgende regels toe aan je .htaccess, verander het naar schrijfbaar:

    • This reply was modified 10 months, 1 week ago by omniafausta.
    Thread Starter omniafausta

    (@omniafausta)

    update: fixed!
    THis has something to do with how WordPress is placed in an extra folder. There needed to be an htaccess in 2 places and was just in one of them.

    Plugin Support Jarno Vos

    (@jarnovos)

    Hi @omniafausta,

    Great, thanks for sharing the update as well!

    Kind regards, Jarno

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